Pazhassi Raja led a rebellion against the British East India Company from:

Kannur
Wayanad
Malappuram
Thrissur

The correct answer is: B) Wayanad.

Pazhassi Raja was a 19th-century Indian king who led a rebellion against the British East India Company in the Malabar region of Kerala. The rebellion lasted from 1803 to 1805 and was ultimately unsuccessful, but it is remembered as one of the most important events in the history of Kerala.

Pazhassi Raja was born in 1753 in the village of Pazhassi in Wayanad district. He was the son of Chirakkal Kelu Nayanar, a local chieftain. Pazhassi Raja was educated in the traditional Hindu scriptures and was well-versed in military matters.

In 1790, the British East India Company took control of Malabar. The company imposed heavy taxes on the local people and interfered in their traditional way of life. Pazhassi Raja was one of the few local rulers who opposed the British. He led a rebellion against the company in 1803.

The rebellion lasted for two years and was ultimately unsuccessful. Pazhassi Raja was killed in battle in 1805. However, his rebellion inspired other local rulers to oppose the British. The rebellion also led to the British government passing a law in 1806 that prohibited the use of firearms by the local people.

Pazhassi Raja is remembered as a hero in Kerala. He is considered to be one of the first freedom fighters in India. His rebellion against the British is a significant event in the history of Kerala.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the places where Pazhassi Raja led his rebellion. Kannur is a city in the northern part of Kerala. Malappuram is a district in the northern part of Kerala. Thrissur is a city in the central part of Kerala.